DETAILS of what the GreatPaul Bell Case would look like in its new Queens Park home have beenunveiled after the application was officially registered.

The bell, which was cast by TaylorsBell Foundry, in Freehold Street, in 1881, is the largest bell inBritain and its cast is a rich reminder of the towns heritage.

Last year, more than 100 people responded to an Echosurvey asking local people where they would like the bell casepermanently displayed following a four-month stint in Loughborough towncentre.

The Market Placewas the top choice followed by Queens Park but because of LoughboroughFair the first option was deemed unlikely and Loughborough Town CentrePartnerships attention was turned to the park.

Aplanning application was submitted to Charnwood Borough Council at thebeginning of September but planners were unable to officially registerthe application until a Design and Access Statement was provided.

Thathas now been done and shows a side-on view of how the 12-foot bellcase, which will be placed on octagonal plinth made of concreteillustrated with the musical score from Sir Edward Elgars MemorialChimes, the original music score for the Carillon, would look in itsnew home.